MCAN Health Plastic Surgery Glossary

Welcome to our comprehensive plastic surgery glossary. Here you can find definitions for common medical terms and procedures.

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Alar Base Reduction

Alar base reduction is a targeted nasal surgery that decreases the horizontal width of the nostrils and softens the appearance...
Alar Base Reduction

Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck)

Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck) is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the abdomen and repairs weakened or...
Abdominoplasty Tummy Tuck

Areola

The areola is the circular, pigmented patch of skin that surrounds the nipple on the breast. It contains specialized sebaceous...
Areola

Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery)

Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery) is a surgical procedure that reshapes the upper and/or lower eyelids by removing or repositioning excess skin,...
Blepharoplasty Eyelid Surgery

Brachioplasty (Arm Lift)

Brachioplasty, commonly called an arm lift, is an operation to remove extra skin and often underlying fat from the upper...
Brachioplasty Arm Lift

Bottoming Out

Bottoming out is a postoperative complication most commonly seen after breast augmentation. It occurs when the breast implant shifts downward...
Bottoming Out

Canthoplasty (Cat Eye / Fox Eye)

Canthoplasty (Cat Eye / Fox Eye) is a surgical procedure that alters the lateral canthus—the outer corner of the eyelid—to...
Canthoplasty Cat Eye Fox Eye

Columella

Columella refers to the vertical piece of tissue at the base of the nose that separates the two nostrils; it...
Columella

Compression Garment

A compression garment is a tight-fitting piece of clothing made from elastic medical fabrics that applies even pressure to a...
Compression Garment

Deep Plane Facelift

Deep Plane Facelift is a reconstructive cosmetic surgery that lifts and repositions the deeper soft tissues of the face by...
Deep Plane Facelift

Dorsal Hump

A dorsal hump is a prominence on the nasal bridge caused by excess bony and cartilaginous tissue, congenital anatomy, or...
Dorsal Hump

Deviated Septum

A deviated septum occurs when the nasal septum — the thin wall of bone and cartilage dividing the two nostrils...
Deviated Septum

Faja (Compression Girdle)

A faja (compression girdle) is a close-fitting, elastic garment designed to apply consistent pressure to the abdomen, waist, hips, or...
Faja Compression Girdle

Fleur-de-Lis Tummy Tuck

A Fleur-de-Lis Tummy Tuck is a form of abdominoplasty that uses an inverted-T or fleur-de-lis shaped incision pattern to remove...
Fleur de Lis Tummy Tuck

Fat Grafting (BBL)

Fat Grafting (BBL) is a surgical technique that uses autologous fat to increase volume and reshape the buttocks. During the...
Fat Grafting BBL

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Gluteal Projection

Gluteal projection describes how far the buttocks project outward from the pelvis when viewed in profile and is determined by...
Gluteal Projection

Gynecomastia

Gynecomastia is the enlargement of male breast glandular tissue, producing a fuller or more feminine chest appearance. It can occur...
Gynecomastia

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Hematoma

A hematoma is a localized collection of blood that has escaped from damaged blood vessels and pooled in tissues or...
Hematoma

Hip Dips

Hip dips are inward curves or indentations along the sides of the pelvis just below the hip bone where the...
Hip Dips

Inverted-T Scar (Anchor)

Inverted-T Scar (Anchor) refers to the characteristic scar pattern left by an incision shaped like an upside-down T or anchor;...
Inverted T Scar Anchor

Implant Rupture

Implant rupture refers to a break or tear in the outer shell of a prosthetic implant, most commonly breast implants,...
Implant Rupture

Implant Projection (Profile)

Implant projection, often called implant profile, is the measurement of how far an implant projects outward from the chest when...
Implant Projection Profile

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Jowls

Jowls refer to the loose, sagging tissue that can form along the lower face at the jawline, often appearing as...
Jowls

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Lymphatic Drainage Massage

Lymphatic drainage massage is a gentle, rhythmic manual therapy aimed at stimulating the lymphatic system to move excess fluid away...
Lymphatic Drainage Massage

Lipo 360

Lipo 360 is a form of liposuction that targets the full circumference of the torso — typically the abdomen, flanks...
Lipo 360

Liposuction

Liposuction is a surgical procedure that removes excess fat from specific areas of the body through small skin incisions using...
Liposuction

Marionette Lines

Marionette lines are the vertical creases that extend from the corners of the mouth down toward the chin. They arise...
Marionette Lines

Mons Pubis Lift

A Mons Pubis Lift is a surgical procedure that reduces excess fat and tightens loose skin of the pubic mound...
Mons Pubis Lift

Macromastia

Macromastia refers to excessively large breasts that can cause a range of physical and emotional symptoms. It commonly results from...
Macromastia

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Nasolabial Folds

Nasolabial folds are the diagonal grooves that extend from the sides of the nose to the corners of the mouth;...
Nasolabial Folds

Nipple-Areola Complex (NAC)

The Nipple-Areola Complex (NAC) comprises the central nipple and the surrounding pigmented areola; it contains milk ducts, smooth muscle fibers,...
Nipple Areola Complex NAC

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Open Roof Deformity

Open Roof Deformity is a structural irregularity of the nasal dorsum that can arise after hump reduction in rhinoplasty when...
Open Roof Deformity

Osteotomy (Bone Breaking)

An osteotomy is a controlled surgical cut through bone that allows the surgeon to realign, shorten, lengthen, or reshape skeletal...
Osteotomy Bone Breaking

Ptosis (Eyelid Drooping)

Ptosis (Eyelid Drooping) refers to the lowering of one or both upper eyelids due to weakness or dysfunction of the...
Ptosis Eyelid Drooping

Platysma Bands (Turkey Neck)

Platysma Bands (Turkey Neck) are vertical, cord-like bands that appear in the front of the neck when the platysma muscle...
Platysma Bands Turkey Neck

Pollybeak Deformity

Pollybeak deformity is a postoperative nasal contour abnormality in which the area just above the nasal tip (the supratip) appears...
Pollybeak Deformity

Rhinoplasty (Open vs Closed)

Rhinoplasty (Open vs Closed) refers to two different surgical techniques for changing the shape and sometimes the function of the...
Rhinoplasty Open vs Closed

Rectus Plication (Muscle Repair)

Rectus plication (muscle repair) is a surgical procedure that tightens the midline of the abdominal wall by suturing the rectus...
Rectus Plication Muscle Repair

Rectus Diastasis (Muscle Separation)

Rectus Diastasis (Muscle Separation) occurs when the paired rectus abdominis muscles spread apart, widening the connective tissue called the linea...
Rectus Diastasis Muscle Separation

Septum

The septum is the internal wall of cartilage and bone that divides the nasal cavity into two nostrils. It provides...
Septum

Septorhinoplasty

Septorhinoplasty is a surgical procedure that combines septoplasty (straightening or repositioning the nasal septum) with rhinoplasty (reshaping the outer nose)...
Septorhinoplasty

Tear Trough

The tear trough is the anatomical groove between the lower eyelid and the cheek that can become more pronounced with...
Tear Trough

Tip Plasty

Tip plasty is a focused nasal procedure that targets the lower third of the nose to refine tip shape, rotation,...
Tip Plasty

Thighplasty (Thigh Lift)

Thighplasty (Thigh Lift) is an operation that reshapes the thighs by removing excess skin and fat and tightening underlying tissues...
Thighplasty Thigh Lift

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Vaser Liposuction

Vaser Liposuction is an ultrasound-assisted liposuction technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to loosen and emulsify fat cells before they...
Vaser Liposuction

Vertical Scar (Lollipop)

Vertical Scar (Lollipop) refers to a specific incision pattern used in breast surgery, most commonly for mastopexy (breast lift) and...
Vertical Scar Lollipop

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Waist-to-Hip Ratio

The waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) is a simple anthropometric measurement that compares the circumference of the waist to that of the...
Waist to Hip Ratio